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Reggie VanderVeen's avatar

Just a wild guess but I'm betting dollars to doughnuts that the elites with their private jets don't employ vaxxed pilots. Or, if they do, demand stricter health screenings for pilots who are. The proles on commercial flights stuck in the economy seats are treated differently by the FAA. Jus' sayin'.

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

100% correct. IF rumor is true, the Davos flights to the WEF were only unvax pilots flying them.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

side note: you have to bet doughnuts to dollars now.

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Reggie VanderVeen's avatar

Inflation complicates the math. It's ruining many an old cliché.

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Steve's avatar

Wow. They are living by lies. Ignorant of history, they repeat the worst parts. I will never fly again. Peace.

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Rehabmom's avatar

My son is a captain for a regional airline and was never required to get the shot. He did have covid, so has natural immunity. I guess you could say he has job security!

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

He is going to be a hot commodity on the job market mama!!!!! Thank God he avoided the shot!!! 🙏🏻

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Kevin's avatar

What airline and how did he avoid getting the jab? I’m thankful for you that he did not get it. Just curious which airline did not mandate him. God bless!

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Rehabmom's avatar

Sky West, a regional airline for Delta, did not require pilots to get vaccinated.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Isn't there always a co-pilot who can land the plane in the event of a heart attack? If so, then I wonder how much of a problem this really is. Planes are mostly on autopilot except for takeoff and landing, right? I imagine the odds both would die suddenly during the same flight are low. (Despite all this, I haven't flown anywhere since the "vaccinations" began.)

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

I agree. That would be a huge anomaly to lose both in flight. I don’t know that that has happened in the history of ever! There has been rumor that some airlines want to do solo pilot flights due to limited staffing and that would be a huge huge mistake.

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Joe's avatar

It would be a huge anomaly to lose both pilot and co-pilot in a flight.

However, with the juice-jab, the odds of that occurring have increased going forward.

I'm not going to stop flying, but mathematical statistics and probabilities are the basis of every safety (and insurance) program ever created.

The FAA is mandated for our safety.

Why is the FAA suddenly closing their minds to reality?

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